I've started uwsgi as a daemon, how can I kill that process?
Everytime I kill its pid, and then does ps aux | grep "uwsgi", it again comesin the output.
I've also tried pkill uwsgi, but no use. How ...

A server needs to provide several huge (consuming lots of RAM) tcp-based services. What I want to achieve is, that they are started on-demand (lazy), and stopped after either the connection is closed ...

I am setting up etherpad-lite on my raspberry pi ubuntu 14.04 server. I got stuck trying to make etherpad-lite run as a service, following these instructions (I've also checked several others but that ...

I read, that each runlevel has its own set of services or daemons, which can be looked up in /etc/rcX.d (X for the respect runlevel), there are scripts which names start with S and start services of ...

The server is running Debian 7 Wheezy without systemd.
I have a user in Debian with Perlbrew installed into their home directory. The user is running a Mojolicious app. In order for the app to work, ...

Given a service name(created by user) and its path, how can I load and start the service at runtime from a C++ program in Ubuntu.
Does there exists functions similar to the Windows functions such as ...

I created a service that starts a script using exec, because it works on upstart. On systemd it keeps the system from booting, because it waits for my script to end, but since it is a webserver, it ...

From my question, it was clear that I cannot easily decide the features of a daemon.I have read in different articles and from different forums that service --status-all command can be used to list ...

I'm using CentOS 7, and am trying to create a systemd service for my local user. However, before I can do that, I need my systemd user instance, which I cannot find or create to begin with.
Running ...

Often, in applications that I develop, I like to include a network status indicator for various devices on the network. The easiest way to monitor these devices is by pinging them. But ICMP echoes are ...

I have a VM running Ubuntu server which I just upgraded to 14.04. The VM provides access to a MySQL database. However, after upgrading, the database refuses to start and I don't know enough about it ...

I remember going through this list to disable some of the services that I do not need on my Fedora desktop. By going through my bash history, I can also see clearly that I have disabled rsyslog with ...

I have been trying to harden my Debian system by stopping and disabling the 20 or so unnecessary services listening by default. One of them is called "minissdpd". Apparently this provides "discovery" ...